Midlands homebuilder Cameron Homes has taken a key step in its strategic growth plan by announcing a new leadership structure.
The Chasetown-headquartered homebuilder, which is part of Tara Group, has a newly formed Senior Leadership Team, led by Managing Director, Guy Bebbington.
Guy has taken on the role from Founder and Director of Cameron Homes, Ian Burns, following his decision to step down from the board.
Alongside Guy, the Cameron Homes leadership team will oversee a range of disciplines, crucial to homebuilder’s continued success in the new build sector.
The newly formed team boasts a wealth of experience and expertise, and includes:
- Guy Bebbington – Managing Director
- Collette Bradbury – Sales & Marketing Director
- Lewis Brazier – Head of Production
- Steve Cassie – Development Director
- Michael Dean – Commercial Director
- Carli Gallier – Head of People
- John Hickman – Group Land Director
- Paul Morrissey – Operations Director
- Luke Sidaway – Head of Finance
- Kate Tait – Group Land & Planning Director
Earlier this year, Cameron Homes, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary, retained its five-star homebuilder status from Home Builders Federation (HBF).
Guy Bebbington, Managing Director at Cameron Homes, said: “I am confident that our new, experienced and talented senior leadership team will be instrumental in driving our growth strategy forward.
“With a diverse set of skills and experience across the team, we are well-positioned to build upon our 30-year legacy of collective success and deliver exceptional new build homes for customers across the Midlands.”
The homebuilder has recently acquired more sites for development including Streethay in Lichfield, which will consist of 30 new homes, with planning secured for 62 new homes at another site in Bomere Heath, Shropshire.
This is in addition to newly-announced developments in the locations of Hagley, near Stourbridge and Repton in Derby.
It has delivered more than 2,400 homes through Cameron Homes and sister company Keon Homes. Additionally, through Chasetown Civil Engineering, it has supported the development of over 40,000 homes.